ENTERTAINMENTS.
RORMA TALMADGE IN "THE HEART OF WETONA." Three problems are solved in. the Select picture, "The Heart of Wetona," showing to-night and to-morrow at Everybody's. They are: Can a girl love a man who has wronged her ? Should a white man. marry a. halfbreed? and, Can a girl marry one man loving another and still grow to love her husband? Norma Talmadge gives a convincing reply to each in her characterisation of the Indian girl, whose innocent love and trust are so basely betrayed by one of the white, race Ahey are expected to respect and honor. The tragedy of the young life is unrolled" in a series of spell-binding incidents, daring in - treatment, yet withal so carefully handled with refinement as to offend none. This part adds another conquest to the already victorious Norma, and stands out as a worthy achievement in portrays. The fourth chapter of ''The Scarlet Runner" is also included with this programme. THE PEOPLE'S. ! LAST NIGHT OF PRIVATE PEAT. i To-night's is the final presentation' of 1 the big double bill at the People's, comI prising the big Mack Bennett menagerie, i "The Village Chestnut," and "Two Years in Hell and back with a Smile," ■ starring the eminent soldier-writer, : Private Harold Peat. The latest Pic- [ tograph is also on the bill. i MARGUERITE CLARK TO- . MORROW. The big new bill for to-morrow and 1 to be shown at a special matinee on 1- Thursday at 3.30, is the picturisation of . the most famous of Grimm's fairy tales, 1 "Seven Swans," starring the beautiful ! little star, Marguerite Clark. The proi gramme includes the "Fighting Trail," episode 4, entitled "The Other Half," and the latest gazette and comedy.,
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 October 1919, Page 2
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